
The History of Clan Jetties: Stories of Penang’s Floating Villages
The Clan Jetties of Penang are one of George Town’s most iconic heritage sites. Perched along the waterfront, these floating villages are more than just tourist attractions—they
The Clan Jetties of Penang are one of George Town’s most iconic heritage sites. Perched along the waterfront, these floating villages are more than just tourist attractions—they
Once the bustling depot for Hin Company’s iconic “Blue Buses,” built in 1947 to serve Penang Island’s northern coastal routes, Hin Bus Depot has been
From 19th to 28th July and embracing the theme “Here & Now”, George Town Festival (GTF) 2024 boasts over 70 programmes.
what is Ramadan, actually? What does the Muslim do during the month and what does it signify? Here are the most basic answers to some questions about Ramadan.
The trend of the street arts and murals in Penang started when the Penang Island Municipal Council commissioned Lithuanian artist, Ernest Zacharevic to illustrate a
Chap Goh Meh is one of the most celebrated days during the Chinese New Year. Here’s what you might want to know more about Chap Goh Meh.
The Jade Emperor’s Birthday Celebration falls on the 9th day of the Chinese New Year celebrations, and it is widely celebrated in Penang.
There are throngs of people that will travel to Penang island whether devotees, locals or just tourists who wants to witness the Thaipusam.
Every year, traditional pastry shops, restaurants and hotels around Penang will produce their own unique mooncakes that you can deliver it to your families and friends as a gift in conjunction with the mid-autumn festival. Here’s some of the places that you can get your mooncake this year.
When we talk about ghost, there are always things that are difficult to explain. So whether you’re superstitious or not, here’s some of the taboos that you might want to know.
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